Leslie Earl Carter, 52, is wanted on first-degree murder charges in connection with the death of a Crockett County woman on Sept. 5, 2019 in Alamo, Tenn. Authorities say Carter should be considered armed and dangerous.(Photo: Submitted)

Multiple agencies are now searching for a suspect in the slaying of a Crockett County woman Thursday afternoon.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation confirmed Leslie Earl Carter, 52, is wanted on first-degree murder charges after a woman was found dead in an Alamo home on the 300 block of North Bells Street.

TBI said Carter should be considered armed and dangerous.

Authorities believe Carter is driving the victim's car and urge people to look for the 2014 metallic gray 4-door Chevy Cruze. The license plate tag is 487PWZ.

TBI Special Agents are searching for the driver of a 2014 four-door metallic gray Chevy Cruze similar to that shown in this stock photo. The vehicle has a Tennessee license plate '487PWZ.'(Photo: Submitted)

Anyone who sees the vehicle is urged to report it to 1-800-TBI-FIND.

Authorities first launched an investigation into the woman's death in the afternoon, bringing in TBI forensic scientists to collect evidence from the Alamo residence.

The Crockett County Sheriff's Office is investigating the case in conjunction with TBI.

IMPORTANT: Tonight, the TBI has secured a warrant for 1st Degree Murder for Leslie Earl Carter. He's suspected in the death of a female in Alamo earlier today. Carter is believed to be driving the victim’s 2014 metallic gray, 4-door Chevrolet Cruze, TN tag #487PWZ. (stock photo) pic.twitter.com/6JK8QV0je1